Working drawings for rails, sleepers, girders, bulbs, ties, angles
184 pages
7 hours of reading
Focusing on the techniques of roll-turning for various steel and iron sections, this book provides detailed working drawings for components such as rails, sleepers, girders, bulbs, ties, and angles. The content, originally published in 1894, serves as a valuable resource for understanding historical methods in metalworking and design, making it a significant reference for both practitioners and historians in the field.
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